Kanoon
What the organist sees
Italianate
Chapel
A mighty window
North door
Orangery panoramic
Father of Armenian Journalism
Silver bible holder
MIZPAH
Parade
Drummers
St Botolph Without Aldersgate, London
St Botolph Without Aldersgate, London
St Botolph Without Aldersgate, London
Doorway
West front
Nave
Altarpiece
Rose window
Side chapel
Stations of the Cross
Lateral aisle
Nave looking east
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Fitzrovia Chapel
Dog and Rabbit
Open to interpretation
Contemplative
Arches
Night over the river
Busy street
St Ulrichskirche
Bathed in a celestial glow
Bilingual
Obelisk and spire
Night vision
Saint and Brahmin
Plastic sheeting
Children in church
SFX
Indian and saintly
Pulpit detail
Open plan
Pulpit cover
Pulpit detail
Pulpit sculptures
Ceiling
Konkani
Pulpit
Dome and inscription
Dome and palms
Tryptic
Saint
Xavier
Full frontal
Pulpit
Raise and praise!
Pulpit base
Our Lady of Merces
Morning mass
Raia
Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception
Holy India
Ludlow by night
Church, chimneys, roofs.
Burne Jones
Wooden heart
Timber walls
Oval ceiling
Torre dos Clerigos
Birds
Bell ringers platform
Square by the river
13th & 14th
Inspire
Nossa Senhora da Oliveira
Largo
Church windows
Heads
Painted
Estey organ
Self portrait in a church
Windows
Taj Mahal ... it's not!
Round emblems
West window
Lion glass
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Arts and Crafts
All Saints Church in Brockhampton, Herefordshire (England) was built in 1901-2 and is a fine example of the Arts & Crafts movement, a British variant on the Art Nouveau/Secessionist movement that flourished in that period.
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